Guide To Golf Club Selection
When learning how to play a sport, one of the
essential components is learning what equipment you need in order to play. Golf
is no different, and choosing the right clubs for you may be an overwhelming
task. The first thing to understand is that purchasing a standard set of golf
clubs is not the first things to do. In fact, for someone serious about learning
how to play, it is highly recommended that you hold off on purchasing golf clubs
until you have tried a few sets out.
The reason that you won't want to purchase a "standard" set of clubs is that
they are designed for a person of average build. Of course, since everyone is
built slightly differently, even though you may feel that you are of an average
height, your arm or leg length may differ. There variations will cause your
swing to vary. It's not far fetched to state that a set of golf clubs are as
unique as the individual carrying them.
So, where to begin then? Generally speaking you should be looking for a club
that is the runs the length of your navel to the floor. This will be an estimate
of the size of the club you are seeking. The good news is that you don't have to
purchase multiple sets of clubs to find the set that fits you best. Most golf
courses have a wide range of clubs available for rental purposes.
The reason they have these rentals available is for the beginner who is looking
to find their swing, so to speak. Not only should you rent various sizes of
clubs; you should also rent different brands of equipment. Again, remember that
while the length of the club will matter, perhaps there is a brand that makes a
club that is more comfortable than another.
First, test your swing. Rent a set of clubs and set out to the driving range.
Once you find a club that allows you to swing comfortably and confidently, take
that set onto the course and play a few rounds. This is the time that you will
want to evaluate whether you simply purchase that brand in the length that suits
you, or if you want to have a set of clubs custom built.
If you are a novice, and don't have a strong game, it may be slightly premature
to have clubs customized. You need to at least have the basics down and be
seeking improvement in your game to invest in custom clubs.
Customized clubs are unique to your size and your body type. Build affects
swing, so if the clubs are made with your build and swing in mind, you will
inevitably end up with the best possible clubs for your style.
Customized clubs don't magically make you into a better golfer, though, so
ensure that you are still keeping your eye on training and not expecting your
club type to change the game. Customized clubs can improve what is already in
place, however.
Professionals know about the decision making process better than anyone, so
talking to them about what clubs will work best specifically for your body type
is one of the best ways to make it happen. Make sure you get the equipment
selection process right, as it is the primary element to getting the sport down
pat and the best way to discover how to become a better golfer.
Graham Johns owns and writes regularly for GolfingLife.net where you can read
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